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Tap a work to see all of the related works from our collection:

Fabrica content for TV50

Italy, 2006

Safety record

United States, 1951

Schizophrenia

Australia, 1992

Spanking the monkey

United States, 1994

Help yourself to a better back

Australia, 1999

The evolution of VR

Grace Tame’s address to the National Press Club

Australia, 2021

Rocket range Australia

Australia, 1957

Mirror of Germany. No. 243 = Deutschland Spiegel

Germany (West), 1974

Rodeo Red and the runaway

United States, 1977

Foundations of mathematics

United States, 1976

Judy & Punch costume sketch

The War zone (E)

United Kingdom, 1998

Is it always right to be right?

United States, 1970

[Dirt cheap : publicity kit]

Between the mountain and the sea

Australia, 1987

Birth and death of mountains

United States, 1961

The World Moves On cinema slide

United States, 1934
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